Date | R | Home v Away | - |
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06/04 14:00 | 33 | Fuchse Berlin v Vfl Gummersbach | View |
06/08 14:00 | 34 | TVB 1898 Stuttgart v SC DHFK Leipzig | View |
06/08 14:00 | 34 | TBV Lemgo v Frisch Auf Goppingen | View |
06/08 14:00 | 34 | SG BBM Bietigheim v SC Magdeburg | View |
06/08 14:00 | 34 | HSG Wetzlar v HC Erlangen | View |
06/08 14:00 | 34 | Rhein Neckar Lowen v Fuchse Berlin | View |
06/08 14:00 | 34 | Vfl Gummersbach v TSV Hannover Burgdorf | View |
06/08 14:00 | 34 | THW Kiel v ThSV Eisenach | View |
06/08 14:00 | 34 | SG Flensburg-Handewitt v HSV Hamburg | View |
06/08 14:00 | 34 | 1. Vfl Potsdam v MT Melsungen | View |
The Handball-Bundesliga (HBL) is the top German professional handball league. From 2007 onwards, the league was sponsored by Toyota and has officially been called the Toyota Handball-Bundesliga. This lasted until 2012 when the Deutsche Kreditbank AG (DKB) became the new sponsor. From 2024 onwards, the league was sponsored by Daikin. The official name has consequently been changed to Daikin Handball-Bundesliga. The winners of the respective season are the official German handball champions. HBL is headquartered in Dortmund.
The Bundesliga was introduced with the 1966/67 season and initially operated with two regional sections, North and South. Since 1977 the Bundesliga has operated with a single section first division, currently composed of eighteen clubs. In 1981 a 2.Bundesliga was introduced as a new second division, supplanting the Regionalliga which became the third tier. The 2.Bundesliga used to consist of two (resp. three in the first two years after the German reunification) sections north and south for thirty years. Starting with the 2011/12 season the 2.Bundesliga is run in a single section consisting of twenty teams.